I put this on my lashes last week by accident — and woke up with them looking thicker. Not a PR claim. Just greasy fingers and good luck.
Turns out this serum works better on my cuticles and brows than half the dedicated products I own. One bottle. Four jobs. No breakouts.
Dieux Skin calls this a “triple lipid serum.” $44. I bought it because they said it would fix my moisture barrier without feeling like glue. They were right.
Absorbs in 10 seconds
No sticky wait. You can layer sunscreen right after.
Pumps like a dream
One pump for face. Half a pump for lashes + cuticles. It’s economical.
Zero pore drama
I’m acne-prone. This didn’t clog a single pore. Shocking for something this rich.
Photo: Harper Sunday / Unsplash
Three lipids that mimic your skin’s natural barrier. No fragrance. No essential oils. No bullshit marketing — just ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids that your skin actually recognizes.
- Ceramide NP: Plugs gaps in your barrier fast
- Cholesterol: Stabilizes everything so it doesn’t pill
- Squalane: Lightweight hydration that sinks in, not sits on top
- Glycerin: Draws water in without that tacky finish
It’s watery-thin when it comes out, then turns silky the second you spread it. No grease. No shine. Just… gone. Like your skin drank it.
Week two, my cheeks stopped flaking. Week three, my lashes looked less brittle. The surprise? It made my highlighter actually stick instead of sliding off by noon.
Yes — less redness around my nose, fewer dry patches in the morning. No, it didn’t erase my fine lines or cure my hormonal acne. It’s a base-layer fixer, not a miracle worker.
It’s the one serum I’d repurchase before it runs out — not because it’s trendy, but because I actually use every drop. On my face, my lashes, my cuticles, and under makeup. That’s rare.